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Developing Concepts of Data Analysis. START. A big conceptual idea in data analysis can be referred to as:. Attribute Materials. Shape of data. Statistics. Venn Diagram. S. RRY. GO BACK. CORRECT!. GOOD JOB!!!!. Next. START. Next.

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  1. Developing Concepts of Data Analysis START

  2. A big conceptual idea in data analysis can be referred to as: • Attribute Materials • Shape of data • Statistics • Venn Diagram

  3. S RRY GO BACK

  4. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  6. A collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation, and presentation of data. • Statistics • Venn Diagram • Bar Graph • Box Plot

  7. S RRY GO BACK

  8. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  10. A method for visually displaying not only the center (median) but also the range and spread of data. • Venn Diagram • Box Plot • Real Graph • Bar Graph

  11. S RRY GO BACK

  12. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  14. Any set of objects that lend themselves to being sorted and classified in different ways. • Statistics • Average • Attribute • Materials • Mean

  15. S RRY GO BACK

  16. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  18. A diagram representing mathematical or logical sets pictorially as circles or closedcurves within an enclosing rectangle,common elements of the sets being represented by the areas of overlapamong the circles • Venn Diagram • Stem and leaf • Real Graph • Circle Graph

  19. S RRY GO BACK

  20. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  22. This is an example of: • Line Plot • Box Plot • Steam-and-leaf • plots • Scatter Plots

  23. S RRY GO BACK

  24. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  26. This is an example of: • Bar Graph • Venn Diagram • Circle Graph • Real Graph

  27. S RRY GO BACK

  28. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  30. This is an example of: • Bar Graph • Venn Diagram • Circle Graph • Real Graph

  31. S RRY GO BACK

  32. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  34. This is an example of: • Line Plot • Box Plot • Steam-and-leaf • plots • Scatter Plots

  35. S RRY GO BACK

  36. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  38. Students are arranged in a circle withstring stretched from the center. • Circle Graph • Human Circle Graph

  39. S RRY GO BACK

  40. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  42. This is an example of: • Line Plot • Box Plot • Steam-and-leaf • plots • Scatter Plots

  43. S RRY GO BACK

  44. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  46. The mean is the quotient of the sum of several quantities and their number; an average. • True • False

  47. S RRY GO BACK

  48. CORRECT! GOOD JOB!!!! Next

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  50. Great Job!

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